Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1952, Image 3

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    HEXL GET A CHARGE OUT OF THIS -Dr. Myron Thorn of
Pasadena, Calif., uses a 220,000-volt General Electric X-ray unit
to treat a leg injury on this race horse. Veterinarians are using
j X-ray to examine, relieve pain, reduce swelling and cure various
' ailments of animals from cats to horses.
On The Side by e. v. Dorng
(Distributed by King Feature. Syndicate, Inc.)
The moon thai! be a darkness.
The stars shall Rive no light.
If ever 1 prove false
To mv heart's delight.
In the middle of the ocean
Green grow the myrtle tree,
If ever I prove false
To my love that loves me.
Brooks.
"This Is National Pickle
Week," writes a New Yorker.
"How are you celebrating it?" It
will be a quiet week for me, sir.
I am not a pickle enthusiast.
Only kind of pickles I care for
are the gherkins they serve on
the Santa Fe dining cars; How
ever, I have nothing against
pickles except I don't like to
have sliced pickles put on the
plate with my ham sandwich.
Father's Day
Included in My Father's Day
medley is that touching ditty
titled "That Silvery Haired
Daddy of Mine." I want to see
the silvery haired daddies get
break, but I don't want the
young fathers neglected. Espec
ially those celebrating their
first Father'a Day. Why doesn't
omebody write a song about a
young father?
Fleas Note
In Alaska rents are 25 per
cent higher than in the United
States of America. Vegetables
are double the price, milk is 45
cents a quart, eggs $1.25 a dozen.
Salaries are from 25 to 50 per
cent higher than in the States.
The shortage of women continues
acute. So states one of those
lonely Alaska bachelors.
Among lha Married
A California woman named
among her grounds for divorce
that her husband was always
showing visitors photographs of
his first wife. A very trying ex-
jci jeiii-e iur a sensitive woman.
Brings to mind "Ruby" Bob
Fitzsimmons, ringman of the
yesteryear. He married tw'ce. In
the living room of the house he
occupied during his second mar
riage he placed a large oil paint
ing of his first wife. It was sur
rounded with electric lights.
When Fitzsimmons ushered
guests into the living room, he
switched on the lights to illumi
nate the picture and then said
fervently. "You are now looking
at the picture of the finest wom
an who ever lived!"
Asking
Queries from clients: Q. I
claim George M. Cohan wrote
"Forty-Five Minutes from Broad
way" but did not appear in it
Right? A. Cohan didn't appear
in tne original production, which
featured Victor Moore. Donald
Brian and Fay Templeton. How
ever, he did appear in a revival
of it later on. Q. Isn't Gllda
Gray s real name May Gray? A
Early in her career as an enter
tainer she was billed as May
Gray. Changed the first name of
her professional name to Gilda
at suggestion of Sophie Tucker,
However, her real name is Mary
anna Michalski.
Fixing
ii is not so easy to tnrow a
baseball game or to fix a horse
race. Take the third game in the
Chicago White Sox-Cincinnati
Reds World Series of 1910. Eight
ol tne players on the White Sox
were in on a fix to throw that
game. Yet the White Sox won
it because Kerr, their pitcher,
was not in on the fix. A well
known gambler once told me
of a race in which every jockey
was fixed. However, the horses
weren't in on it. So the horse
the gamblers wanted to win
didn't win. The winner was an
kamfie.c$rQnce,f
Graduate Studies
Program at SOC
Under Discussion !
Ashland Four leaders of the
graduate program to be insti
tuted at Southern Oregon college j
this summer are at Monmouth j
today making final plans for the
curriculum which will lead to a I
master's degree in elementary
education.
Representatives of the three
colleges of education are con
ferring with Dr. Roben J.
Maaske, director of elementary
teacher education, at Oregon Col
lege of Education. The Ashland
delegates are Dr. John D, E.
McAulay, summer session di
rector; Dr. Arthur S. Taylor,
professor of social science; Dr.
Bill A. Sampson, assistant pro
fessor of education, and Eugene
Bowman, associate professor of
mathemtaics.
To Review Plans
Objectives, course contents
and teaching methods of the
graduate instruction will be re
viewed and a uniform presenta
tion planned by the three schools,
according to Dr. McAulay. South
ern Oregon will offer 15 such
courses this summer in the first
step towards fulfillment of the
entire curriculum.
Other staff members who will
teach graduate work this Sum
mer will be Dr. Arthur Kresi
man, associate professor of Eng
lish; Otto J. Wilda, associate pro
fessor of art; Neva West, Bertha
A. Stephens and Gladys Owen,
assistant professors of education;
and Betty Lou Dunlop, instructor
in education.
Frid.v, Mar M. 1951 "
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
SOC Student Body
Leaders, Faculty,
To Talk Activities
Ashland Fifty student body
leaders and faculty advisors at
Southern Oregon college will
outline campus activities for the
1952-53 academic year this
week-end, according to Dean S.
Nichols, Medford, student presi
dent. The third annual planning
session will be held at Soda
Springs resort.
The group will first evaluate
accomplishments of campus or
ganizations this year, Nichols re
ported, and then will suggest
programs to be followed next
fall. Present officers and newly
elected class leaders will ex
change ideas as faculty advisors
offer observations.
The program will open with
dinner at 6:30 this evening, fol
lowed by an evening fireside.
Saturday activity will include
group and individual meetings
by students and faculty as well
as several recreation periods. A
fireside Saturday evening will
conclude the conference. E. Glen
Roby, Cottage Grove, is chair
man of the committee planning
cooking and deeping arrangements.
animal that always ran to win.
Despite the efforts of the jockey
to hold him back, that honest
horse kept rushing forward and
won by two lengths.
Speedy Trains
Some new high speed trains
on the Santa Fe run between
Los Anselee anrl San niAan
make a non-stop trip in two hours
and fifteen minutes. The distance
is 1Z5 miles. Very speedy. How
ever, the so-called auto-dynam-ique
trains on the French rail
ways would make that trip in an
hour and a half or less. The
auto-dynamique trains are pro
pelled by automobile engines.
They are really automobiles on
rails. Have often wondered why
that form nf tm
hasn't been put on some lines in
this country.
Conrnrrt N W mm ein(-
records show that privates in
the three regiments New Hamp
shire sent to the Continental
Army at the start of the Revr
lutionary War were paid $8.66 a
month. Major ffenerali reratveri
$166.
I Chrysler's revolutionary Power Steering gives you
completely new feeling of safety, power and control behind
I th "heeL You can park, turn comers, and weave through traffic
I witn ''"ction of the effort you're used to on other cars. You can
drive for hours without fatigue, it's almost like having an
I automatic pilot to do your bidding! Hard to believe? Then
come try h yourself ... and learn why the 1953 Chrysler a the
easiest-handling, safest, most exciting car you ever drove,
)totfOWBElSfTOmLWlfWET!
HAMLIN MOTOR CO.
121 NORTH BARTLETT STRfET
MEAT
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231 E. 6th St.
PORK
SAUSAGE... lb. 39c
ME
ROAST
lb. 57c
PORK
LIVER
lb. 29c
SLICED
BACON ENDS lb. 17c
SMOKED
HAM HOCKS .lb. 15c
MESH GROUND
HAMBURGER lb. 55c
8 A.M. to 6 P.M."
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